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Oscar
post Nov 28 2009, 06:15 AM
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I just got an HDTV and I plugged my Wii into the TV, all ready to play, but I was a bit mad that the picture quality is sort of jagged. Like not as crisp and clear, I guess?

I heard there's a component cable for the Wii by Nintendo and was wondering if anybody has it?
Does it help?
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ClassicTyler
post Dec 10 2009, 04:39 AM
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I have my Wii with the component cables. Yep, folks. It's still as ugly as sin.

Next-gen, Nintendo promised a HD capable system with better online too.
Let's wait it out. This gen will be over soon.
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Guitar Smasher
post Dec 10 2009, 04:50 AM
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QUOTE (ClassicTyler @ Dec 9 2009, 11:39 PM) *
I have my Wii with the component cables. Yep, folks. It's still as ugly as sin.

Next-gen, Nintendo promised a HD capable system with better online too.
Let's wait it out. This gen will be over soon.

I don't find it ugly at all. High Definition means nothing when your art direction is uninspired. So a game might look more realistic, it doesn't mean it looks more interesting necessarily. I do enjoy many of the low-budget games that wouldn't exist if HD was mandatory.

I'm having lots of fun with my Wii, I just wish Nintendo would be releasing more games now, as well as 3rd parties.

QUOTE (Zen Clarke @ Dec 9 2009, 11:44 PM) *
Is it weird that I like the Wii's graphics and will be sad to see its generation go?

Guitar: Because, I've always found it aggrivating that I'll buy a DSLite, and then as soon as I get one, they come out with a new DS. It's annoying that as soon as you can get the new thing, they come out with a new one with more 'shiny' features. Why not save these features up for the next console? :\ I dunno. It just annoys me.

I bought a DSLite a week before the DSi came out. Didn't bother me because I knew I'd never use the camera, and I would have to spend like 50 more bucks anyway. Point is that my DSLite was tailored to my preferences, and someone who would prefer a DSi wouldn't have to wait years until the next system is released.
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